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Annual Review of Psychology, 2010
Self-regulation at work is conceived in terms of within-person processes that occur over time. These processes are proposed to occur within a hierarchical framework of negative feedback systems that operate at different levels of abstraction and with different time cycles.
Robert G, Lord +3 more
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Self-regulation at work is conceived in terms of within-person processes that occur over time. These processes are proposed to occur within a hierarchical framework of negative feedback systems that operate at different levels of abstraction and with different time cycles.
Robert G, Lord +3 more
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Attachment and Self-Regulation
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2017Close relationships and self-regulation are inextricably intertwined, yet many of the details regarding how interpersonal processes influence self-regulation are not well understood. To gain a better understanding of this link, we investigated the association between attachment styles and self-regulatory mode orientations. According to regulatory mode
Edward, Orehek +3 more
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Menopause, 2012
The purpose of this study was to test Leventhal's common sense model reflecting women's menopausal experiences.A descriptive cross-sectional design was used to examine the common sense model. We recruited 228 women between 45 and 64 years (mean, 55.6 ± 0.35 years).
Hsueh-Fen, Chou +1 more
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The purpose of this study was to test Leventhal's common sense model reflecting women's menopausal experiences.A descriptive cross-sectional design was used to examine the common sense model. We recruited 228 women between 45 and 64 years (mean, 55.6 ± 0.35 years).
Hsueh-Fen, Chou +1 more
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1991
We have spent most of our research careers looking at some of the processes by which people’s behavior takes place. The term self-regulation usually appears in our discussions of these processes, because the view we take on human behavior reflects the general theme that people continuously work to maintain a sense of coherence and continuity, via ...
Charles S. Carver, Michael F. Scheier
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We have spent most of our research careers looking at some of the processes by which people’s behavior takes place. The term self-regulation usually appears in our discussions of these processes, because the view we take on human behavior reflects the general theme that people continuously work to maintain a sense of coherence and continuity, via ...
Charles S. Carver, Michael F. Scheier
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The Self-Regulation of Gambling
Journal of Gambling Studies, 2011Despite the prevalence of gambling world-wide, relatively few individuals become problem gamblers. Additionally many problem gamblers recover without professional assistance. The current study aim was to examine how individuals self-manage their gambling through (a) assessing frequency of use of a range of self-regulation strategies (b) examining how ...
Moore, Susan M. +3 more
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Psychological Science, 2011
Three studies demonstrate a novel phenomenon— self-regulatory outsourcing—in which thinking about how other people can be instrumental (i.e., helpful) for a given goal undermines motivation to expend effort on that goal. In Experiment 1, participants who thought about how their partner helped them with health goals (as opposed to career goals) planned
Gráinne M, Fitzsimons, Eli J, Finkel
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Three studies demonstrate a novel phenomenon— self-regulatory outsourcing—in which thinking about how other people can be instrumental (i.e., helpful) for a given goal undermines motivation to expend effort on that goal. In Experiment 1, participants who thought about how their partner helped them with health goals (as opposed to career goals) planned
Gráinne M, Fitzsimons, Eli J, Finkel
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Self-regulation is to be strengthened
Nursing Standard, 1998PROFESSIONAL self-regulation will be modernised and strengthened. It will aim to identify possible lapses in quality earlier than under the present system.
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Regulating Health Care: From Self-Regulation to Self-Regulation?
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2001Debates over the role of government in the private economy date back to the emergence of the U.S. market economy in the early nineteenth century. At that time, the Federalists, led by Alexander Hamilton, argued that a governmental presence was needed to guarantee property rights, enforce contracts, and encourage the nascent entrepreneurial ethos ...
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Who is Regulating the Self? Self-Regulation as Outsourced Rule-Making
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009Self-regulation has become the buzzword of any modern and enlightened legislator. It is generally assumed that it has become impossible to steer society from one central point. Instead, it is said that governments should rely on self-regulating bodies, fields or networks.
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Self-Regulation and Self-Control
2018In the World Library of Psychologists series, international experts present career-long collections of what they judge to be their finest pieces-extracts from books, key articles, salient research findings, and their major practical theoretical contributions. In this volume, Roy F.
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